hypno- 或 hypn-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Sleep:
睡眠:
hypnophobia.
睡眠恐惧症 - Hypnosis:
催眠状态:
hypnoanalysis.
催眠分析
语源
- From Greek hupnos [sleep] * see swep-
源自 希腊语 hupnos [睡眠] *参见 swep-
hypno- or (before a vowel) hypn-
combining form
indicating sleep
⇒
hypnophobia
relating to hypnosis
⇒
hypnotherapy
Origin
from Greek hupnos sleephypno-
Word Origin
1
a combining form meaning “sleep,” “hypnosis,” used in the formation of compound words:
hypnotherapy.
Also, especially before a vowel, hypn-.
Origin
< Greek hýpno(s) sleep; see Hypnos
Related Words
- hypnoanalysis
- hypnodrama
- hypnogenesis
- hypnograph
- hypnology
- hypnopedia
hypno-a word element meaning 'sleep' or 'hypnosis', as in hypnology.
Also, (usually before vowels), hypn-. [Greek, combining form of hypnos sleep]
hypno-
combining form
⇨ see hypn-
combining form
⇨ see hypn-
hypno-
combining form
- relating to sleep表示“睡眠”:
-
hypnopaedia.
- ■ relating to hypnosis表示“催眠”:
-
hypnotherapy.
词源
from Greek hupnos 'sleep'.
1885 E. R. Lankester in Encycl. Brit. XIX. 841/2The sclerotia are similar in nature to the *hypnocysts of other Protozoa.
1888 Rolleston & Jackson Anim. Life 258The when in a state of repose..forms a spherical or oval ball... It sometimes occurs in this condition surrounded by a delicate membrane forming a ‘hypnocyst’. It is then ‘resting’, owing to drought or plentiful nutrition. [ Amœba]
1889 Daily News 24 Dec. 2/7 *Hypnodylic operators are born, not made.
Ibid. ,The phenomena of *hypnodylism in actual operation.
Ibid. ,The scope of hypnotism and odylism, the aspects of *hypnogenesis, the conditions of odylic force.
1887 E. Gurney in Mind Apr. 214Certain recent events, however, have given special importance to this topic of trance-induction or ‘hypnogeny’, and have raised..the question of the efficacy of psychical influence as a *hypnogenetic agent.
1888 Science 9 Nov. 222 Physical methods , especially hypnogenetic zones, do not exist except as the results of suggestion. [ of hypnotization]
1884 Lond. Med. Rec. Aug. 360We call those substances *hypnogenic which, when administered, may cause sleep.
1887 Fortn. Rev. May 737The so-called ‘hysterogenic’ and ‘hypnogenic’ pressure points.
1886 F. W. H. Myers in Proc. Soc. Psych. Res. Oct. 127No attempt..has been made to correlate this *hypnogenous force or suggestion at a distance with hypnogenous agencies employed in the subject's actual presence.
Ibid. note,I must adopt from the French the word *hypnogeny for the production of hypnotic states.
1886 Syd. Soc. Lex. ,*Hypnologic, of or belonging to hypnology.
1847 Craig, *Hypnological.
1860 New Syd. Soc. Year-bk. 203Azam has repeated Mr. Braid's hypnological experiments, and finds that catalepsy and anæsthesia can be obtained in the way he indicates.
1847–9 Todd Cycl. Anat. IV. 681/2An advertising *hypnologist whom I allowed to try his art upon the sleepless individual.
1833 Dunglison (Worcester), *Hypnology.
1886 Syd. Soc. Lex. ,Hypnology, the part of hygiene which treats of the doctrine of sleep.
1855 Mayne Expos. Lex. ,*Hypnophobia, term for fear or dread of sleep; also a term for Ephialtes, or night-mare; *hypnophoby.
1885 Athenæum 3 Jan. 21/2 He finds that by hanging a magnetic tube, which he calls a ‘*hypnoscope’, from the index finger, sensations of a peculiar description are realized. [ Dr. J. Ochorowicz]
1885 Pall Mall G. 27 Feb. 3/2 Experiments have proved that about 30 per cent. of mankind can be subjected to mesmeric influences, while on the rest the hypnoscope has no effect.
1888 Sat. Rev. 18 Aug. 196/1Every *hypnosophist..has his own little private dodge for smuggling himself over the frontier of the land of Nod.
Ibid. ,The term *hypnosophy is new, perhaps, but it looks rather neat and convenient.
Ibid. ,Hypnosophy stands to scientific discussion of the facts about sleep as theosophy stands to religion.
1889 Bennett & Murray Cryptog.Bot. 266It then remains dormant through the winter as a resting cell or *hypnosperm, germinating in the spring. [ the zygosperm]
hypno-
word-forming element meaning "sleep," from Greek hypno-, comb. form of hypnos "sleep" (see somnolence).
hypno-
combining form.
sleep: Hypnology = the science of sleep.
hypnosis or hypnotic effect: Hypnogenous = producing hypnosis.
Also, hypn- before vowels.
[< Greek hypno- < hýpnos sleep]
hypno-
combining form
see hypn-
see hypn-
hypno-
Prefix
- sleep
- hypnosis
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ὕπνος (húpnos, “sleep”).
Derived terms
Quotations
- IN HYPNO-VISION